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best game title ever

best game title ever

February 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

It’s not hard to believe that this started on NeoGAF; what makes it more amusing is the fact that it started when forum member cuyahoga declared his love for the Nintendo DS game Imagine: Babyz Fashion .

stuart hughes ipod supreme rose gold edition: £59,995 and it’s not even an ipod touch

stuart hughes ipod supreme rose gold edition: £59,995 and it’s not even an ipod touch

February 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I get the point of having gold or diamond-studded jewelry, or even watches. Those things have timeless appeal.

pong anti-radiation cellphone case: proven to protect users from something that may or may not be harmful

pong anti-radiation cellphone case: proven to protect users from something that may or may not be harmful

February 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I’m finding it hard to take Pong Research seriously because, well, “Pong Research”. I didn’t think I’d ever see those two words combine to stand for something serious. Yet here it is, so let’s get on with it

wearable robot follows your every move from afar

wearable robot follows your every move from afar

February 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I’ve always thought that robots were meant to aid humans by helping them do some of their work. Now, it seems like the Japanese have come up with a robot that you can wear. The Wearable Robot was developed by the Tsumaki Telerobotics Laboratory at Yamagata University

swirl washing ball concept harnesses the power of your offspring to wash clothes

swirl washing ball concept harnesses the power of your offspring to wash clothes

February 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Conceptualized by designaffairs studio with developing countries in mind, the Swirl is a “washing ball” that also serves as a clothes bin, a container for water, and a toy. The idea is that you place your dirty clothes in the Swirl, which can be push or pulled via its detachable handle or even better, kicked along to where you get water. Once you’ve added water and detergent to the Swirl, you can now go home, knowing that your clothes are being washed as you roll or kick the ball home

wii fit + wii sports + ddr – fun = ifit sports

wii fit + wii sports + ddr – fun = ifit sports

February 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I’m reasonably certain this game is not Wii Fit or Wii Sports. Actually, I’m sure of it.

rug with scale remembers your weight and keeps your feet warm

rug with scale remembers your weight and keeps your feet warm

February 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

For anyone who uses a scale regularly, it’s a given that most of them out there are pretty basic.

snap shot: frame it like a polaroid picture

snap shot: frame it like a polaroid picture

February 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

We weren’t so happy with the PIC 1000 , Polaroid’s overpriced revision of their classic instant cameras.

hydrofill: generate and store hydrogen to power none of your gadgets!

hydrofill: generate and store hydrogen to power none of your gadgets!

February 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies’ hydrogen station the HydroFILL is a small and portable hydrogen generator, and the battery-shaped HydroSTIK cartridges are even smaller, but right now there’s no sense in buying it unless you have gadgets that can harness the hydrogen. You can buy a small number of hydrogen-powered toys from Horizon, and they also have MiniPAK , a portable charger, but outside of that handful of gadgets, the majority of us will find no point in buying a HydroFILL in the immediate future.

lego and muji let you create toys out of brick and paper

lego and muji let you create toys out of brick and paper

February 7, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Japanese retail store Muji has teamed up with LEGO for a special line of toys that combine the world famous bricks with… paper. Basically each set consists of basic rectangular and square LEGO bricks and a bunch of colored paper – I also saw translucent paper in one of the sets – and templates for cutouts. It seems a bit gimmicky to me, but then again it does make a good gift for kids, because it exercises their creativity

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